A few water pic's of the Spartan

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  • Checkmateguy01
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 376

    #1

    A few water pic's of the Spartan

    Up to the lake this weekend i got another several runs in with the Spartan, i'm diggin' the boat! The cooling mods seem to be doing the job, the motor only get's to a round 75* tops, ESC is cooler. Also the Batteries are coming to life, run time are gettin better and it's faster, i'm really happy with how the boat performs! Is it blazzing OMG fast with NIMH's? No, but it's fast enough to be fun! It's very comparable speed wise to my stock SV27, that's what i was wanted! The X442 prop probably helps. Anyways, here a few shots of the boat up to the lake i run on.







  • chadrob30
    Member
    • May 2011
    • 50

    #2
    Nice!

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    • roadrashracing
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Aug 2010
      • 1462

      #3
      I had mine out at the lake this weekend, its a blast in about 1 foot waves.

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      • dag-nabit
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 775

        #4
        Originally posted by roadrashracing
        I had mine out at the lake this weekend, its a blast in about 1 foot waves.
        Sounds about what I was running in today, this boat torpedoes through waves like a knife.

        It was in the air almost as much as it was on the water.

        Tape the hatch though, I blew the hatch last week running in rough water just bouncing over waves. Thought for sure it was going to swamp on me before I could reach it, but got lucky.

        Kevin

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        • roadrashracing
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Aug 2010
          • 1462

          #5
          Originally posted by dag-nabit
          Sounds about what I was running in today, this boat torpedoes through waves like a knife.

          It was in the air almost as much as it was on the water.

          Tape the hatch though, I blew the hatch last week running in rough water just bouncing over waves. Thought for sure it was going to swamp on me before I could reach it, but got lucky.

          Kevin
          check out my thread about latching the hatch, I glassed the bottom and have yet to have iut pop out again. I have driven it hard been underwater a few times. Yet comes back for more.

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          • Checkmateguy01
            Senior Member
            • May 2009
            • 376

            #6
            Originally posted by dag-nabit
            Sounds about what I was running in today, this boat torpedoes through waves like a knife.
            It was in the air almost as much as it was on the water.

            Tape the hatch though, I blew the hatch last week running in rough water just bouncing over waves. Thought for sure it was going to swamp on me before I could reach it, but got lucky.

            Kevin
            My thoughts exactly, that nice sharp deep vee bottom is great in rough water!! Yeah, i have been taping my hatch down just in case. As soon as the lake warms up enough to be comfortably swimable i can't wait to really run the boat hard and get some GPS numbers. Right now i've been keeping close to the docks and takin it easy, when the water warms up i can stretch the boats legs out a little bit.

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            • dag-nabit
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 775

              #7
              Originally posted by roadrashracing
              check out my thread about latching the hatch, I glassed the bottom and have yet to have iut pop out again. I have driven it hard been underwater a few times. Yet comes back for more.
              I have seen the threads on "stiffening" the hatch, and will likely try it eventually. But we waited so long for the lake to thaw, that were just enjoying running our boats right now.

              I would probably still tape the hatch anyway, I find it still helps keep things drier when you flip the boat.

              Kevin

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